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WORKING FROM HOME CAUSING YOU BACK PAIN?

WORKING FROM HOME CAUSING YOU BACK PAIN? GET BACK ON TRACK! Reduce Back Pain while working from home. 4 Tips to Reduce Back Pain-If you’ve been working from home for a while and are noticing lower back pain that lingers, it could be caused by your home office set-up. Working longer hours, not having a supportive chair and poor posture can all lead to back pain. “The urgency in which people were sent home to work during the peak of the pandemic, left little to no time to set up a proper office space,” explains Dr. Nathan Kind, physical therapist at Evolve Sport Rehabilitation - Brooklyn. “Also, without the usual distractions of work, people find themselves sitting for 3-4 hours or more without getting up to run to various meeting room shared office spaces.

GET BACK ON TRACK! Reduce Back Pain While Working from Home.

4 Tips to Reduce Back Pain

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If you’ve been working from home for a while and are noticing lower back pain that lingers, it could be caused by your home office set-up. Working longer hours, not having a supportive chair and poor posture can all lead to back pain. “The urgency in which people were sent home to work during the peak of the pandemic, left little to no time to set up a proper office space,” explains Dr. Nathan Kind, physical therapist at Evolve Sport Rehabilitation - Brooklyn. “Also, without the usual distractions of work, people find themselves sitting for 3-4 hours or more without getting up to run to various meeting room shared office spaces.

Extended sitting leads to poor posture, which can ultimately lead to pain. Nathan further explains that “The stress from juggling life at home can also increase pain from ramped up cortisol, tightness in muscles, shallow breathing and decreased circulation throughout the body,” Dr. Kind explains. “It’s been a perfect recipe of factors that contribute to back and neck pain.” Dr. Kind shares advice on how to get “back on track” reduce back pain while working from home.

Tips on How To Reduce Back Pain And Sciatica While Working From Home-

START YOUR DAY WITH A STRETCH!

Whether you’re suffering from pain in the lower back, mid-back, or upper back and shoulders, here are two stretches that are easy to try:

Knee to chest: Don’t be fooled by this stretch’s simplicity. This is a really effective way to stretch the hamstrings and lower back. Lie on your back with your legs flat on the floor. Gently bend one leg up, placing your hands over your knee to hold it in place. Hold this for 30 seconds on each leg.

Side bends: While standing, slowly slide your right hand down the side of your right leg, going as far as you can until you feel any stretch or discomfort. Hold for 10 seconds and ease yourself back to standing. Repeat on the left side.

VIEW YOUR COMPUTER SCREEN WITH A STRAIGHT NECK!

Put your screen in front of you at a comfortable viewing height. Don’t look down at your screen, like to a laptop on a table or to your phone. And don’t angle your screen so you must twist your neck–some people like to put their keyboard and mouse in front of them with their screen off to the side, but then they end up dealing with neck pain from the swiveling. If you have a separate screen or if you are using a laptop, you might have to put it on a pile of books or on a cardboard box to raise it to a comfortable viewing position straight in front of you.

STAY HYDRATED!

Simple, yet often forgotten when we get busy, remember to keep up your water intake. Drinking plenty of water helps keep your muscles and skin well hydrated. It ensures the body has plenty of opportunities to take away waste products from the muscles that are working hard keeping you in your forced typing/desk position. There are also secondary benefits too. You have to get up out of your seat to get a refill, giving you a natural break and, most likely, you will be going to the loo more often!

SCHEDULE TIME FOR YOUR BODY TO MOVE!

When we asked Dr. Kind, what’s the most important advice you can give someone working from home ? He replied “ Take a shake break, take a break simply just to move and schedule time to take care of your body”.

The Key is not to stay in any one position for longer than about 45 minutes. Get up and move around be intentional about your movement. If you have a smartwatch or Fitbit wear it and follow the prompts to stretch.

If you need help with getting back on track schedule Physical Therapy as part of your weekly fitness/wellness routine. There are a lot of simple exercises we can teach you to do at home or at work to strengthen your core and support your lower back and spine.

Got Sciatica? Do you have an excruciating pain or electrical shock feeling running down your back and legs that just won't quit? Check Out Some of Evolve Physical Therapy’s Lower Back Stretches and Sciatica Specific Stretches…

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About Evolve Physical Therapy in Brooklyn-

There’s physical therapy, there’s training, and then there’s EVOLVE. We use the science of bio-mechanics merged with fitness to help our patients get better and stay better!

First we evaluate, then we heal, then we strengthen our clients so they can reach their goals, feel better, and live happier lives. We do so by utilizing a range of core techniques and specialized treatments to reduce pain, improve mobility, enhance physical strength and deal with the underlying issues, not just the pain itself.

Multiple Locations!

1-718-258-3300

https://EvolveNY.com

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Top 5 Exercises to Get Rid of Headaches

5 Best Exercises to get rid of headaches- While headaches can range from being a nuisance to being excruciating, there may be a way to find relief through movement, if you meet certain criteria. The vast majority of headaches are not due to underlying conditions. However, there are certain symptoms that should prompt you to see your doctor:

5 Best Exercises to Get Rid of Headaches

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While headaches can range from being a nuisance to being excruciating, there may be a way to find relief through movement, if you meet certain criteria. The vast majority of headaches are not due to underlying conditions. However, there are certain symptoms that should prompt you to see your doctor:

  • Very severe headache that comes on suddenly

  • Headache made worse while coughing, sneezing, changing positions

  • Constant headache in the same location of your head

  • Headaches accompanied by tingling of the face, fever, chills, weight loss, night sweats

If you are not experiencing any of the above symptoms, you may be experiencing a muscle contraction headache. This is a type of tension headache correlated with clenching the muscles in the head. While the cause of this headache is unknown, there are some factors that may contribute as a trigger for them. Some of these include poor posture, anxiety or stress, dehydration, eye strain, and excessive alcohol consumption or smoking. These factors prompt the head muscles to tighten up, leading to pain.

You may also be experiencing a cervicogenic headache. These stem from upper cervical issues of the segments, ligaments, and muscles on the sides and back of your neck. These make up about 20% of people's headaches. They are commonly one sided and start from the back of the neck going up around the temples. These are a mechanical dysfunction, and can be treated with certain exercises. 

Here are 5 exercises you can try at home to find some relief from headache pain caused by tension, stiffness, and tightness in the neck and shoulders: 

  • Chin Tucks: These help reset the muscles in your head, neck, and shoulders. All you have to do is keep your neck in a neutral position, and tuck it back like you are giving yourself a double chin. Start by holding this position for 3-5 seconds, and do it for 5 repetitions. These can be done several times throughout the day.

  • Head rotations on a roll: This exercise works on the upper cervical vertebrae. Grab a thin foam roller, or cut a piece of a pool noodle and place it under your neck while lying down. Make sure it is high up where your head meets your neck. Gently rotate your head from side to side holding for 3-5 seconds on each side. If you start to get light headed, dizzy, or nauseous while doing this, stop immediately and go see your doctor as it can mean something more serious is going on. 

  • Scapular Squeeze:  If you are experiencing headaches, it may mean your chest area is tight and that your upper back is weak. To help with this, sit up and squeeze your shoulder blades down and back. Imagine there is an orange between your shoulders, and you are holding it in place, not allowing it to fall. Hold this position for 5 seconds and repeat for 5 rounds. You can do this a few times throughout the day. Make sure you are activating the muscles in your back to bring the shoulder blades closer together. The chest will open up to help strengthen the upper back muscles.

  • Pec Stretch: This exercise will help you stretch out your chest muscles, putting you in a better posture and reducing the chances of getting a headache. Sit up and clasp your hands together behind your back. Press down and out while pushing your chest out forward. Hold this position for 30 seconds and repeat for 3 rounds. Sometimes you may feel some tingling down your arms. This is okay if it goes away as soon as you come out of the stretch.

  • Thoracic roller: Headaches come from the neck, but may also come from the upper back, or thoracic region. Another way to relieve headaches is to loosen up that region of the spine. Rolling out the thoracic spine is a great way to do this. Place a foam roller on your mid back and wrap your arms around yourself like you are giving yourself a hug. Use your legs to roll up and down the muscles on the sides of your spine. Do this motion for 1 minute.

Want to learn more about how you can improve your posture to minimize headaches? Give us a call today to schedule a physical therapy appointment at Evolve.

About Evolve Physical Therapy in Brooklyn-

Got Pain? Schedule a Consultation Today! Walk Ins Welcome.

Brooklyn's Premier Holistic Physical Therapy Clinics-

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There’s physical therapy, there’s training, and then there’s EVOLVE. We use the science of biomechanics merged with fitness to help our patients get better and stay better!

First we evaluate, then we heal, then we strengthen our clients so they can reach their goals, feel better, and live happier lives. We do so by utilizing a range of core techniques and specialized treatments to reduce pain, improve mobility, enhance physical strength and deal with the underlying issues, not just the pain itself.

Multiple Locations!

1-718-258-3300

https://EvolveNY.com





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Physical Therapy for Seniors

Senior Care and Physical Therapy for Elderly People- Physical Therapy is suitable for all ages and sizes. From birth to old age, you can bet that there is a Physical Therapist ready to accommodate your concerns. Back pain, shoulder pain, strength or balance issues, a physical therapist can help you…

Senior Care and Physical Therapy for Elderly People

Physical Therapy is suitable for all ages and sizes. From birth to old age, you can bet that there is a Physical Therapist ready to accommodate your concerns. Back pain, shoulder pain, strength or balance issues, a physical therapist can help you. In Physical Therapy for the elderly, the sessions are geared to help the individual to be independent, or to be able to move around safely at the very least. 

Physical therapy for seniors has many benefits. As we have mentioned, the goal of therapy is to get you back to your feet safely. You don’t need to spend your days confined in a bed, or a chair, or be under a strict, watchful eye of a doctor. Here are some of the benefits you can get from PT:

Here are some of the benefits you can get from PT for Seniors:

  1. Ease pain - don’t be afraid of pain! It is actually a protective mechanism and it tells us that something is wrong. Your physical therapist (along with your primary doctor) can help you identify where it’s coming from and hopefully eliminate it. 

  2. Prevent surgery - Before considering having surgery, try a conventional prehab physical therapy session first. It’s best to avoid it since surgery and its entire process - the operation and recovery - is an ordeal that comes with its own set of risks. 

  3. Recover from an injury or surgery - this is what physical therapists are best at, recovery. They are part of the after surgery physical therapy rehabilitation team that aims to return you to your prior function before your injury/surgery. 

Physical therapy for the elderly does not only involve post injury rehabilitation, you can also take sessions to prevent any accidents and injuries from happening.

  1. Improve flexibility and strength - as we get older it gets harder to move around and easier to just sit and be sedentary. With physical therapy, you can receive a fitness regimen that is appropriate for your level. Your physical therapist will also teach you how to stretch your muscles and have you lift a dumbbell or two. Stretching your muscles will make it a little bit easier to move, and the building up of strength will help you maintain your current independence.

  2. Improve balance and coordination - falls are the leading cause of injury in the elderly. This is partly because of medication use, cognitive impairments, and sensory deficits. A physical therapist will likely address any balance problems with exercises that are fun, moving, and challenging. 

  3. Manage age related issues - old age is associated with emergence of several health conditions that tend to occur only later in life. These are called geriatric syndromes and can be a result of several factors that include falls, cognitive impairment, frailty, hearing loss, and vision issues to name a few. 

As we age, we are prone to more sickness, injury, and health conditions.

What are the most common conditions physical therapists handle?

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  1. Stroke - one of the most common conditions a PT will handle. With stroke, a part of the brain loses its function and also makes some parts of our body lose function. A PT’s job then is to teach you how to move around using both the good and bad (the one that lost its function) side of the body. 

  2. Fractures - remember that falls are the leading cause of injury in seniors? Hip or knee fractures are often a result of a bad fall. Most elderly with fractures often report that they fell from the bed while getting up or slipped in the bathroom. Even before your stress fractures or broken bones are fully healed, your physical therapist will prescribe exercises. These exercises will prevent you from being sedentary while waiting for the injury to fully heal. 

  3. Arthritis - arthritis involves swelling and inflammation around the joints. It is painful and usually worsens with age. The goal of therapy is to relieve you of the pain and teach you ways to manage it. Your therapist will also give you tips and strategies to make independent living easier. For example, a PT might have you use a cane to lessen the pain in your knee when walking for long periods.

Hearing that you need therapy can be scary and cause anxiety. It is not uncommon to see apprehension among patients in the clinic, but it helps to know what to expect to calm your nerves.

Here are some of the treatments you can expect: 

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  1. Cold or Hot compress - if you have stiff muscles and joints, this will help you loosen up. Muscles tend to stiffen or harden when there is pain and swelling, and we need them to relax. We usually use the cold compress to numb a painful area, and we use hot compress to help tense muscles relax. 

  2. Electrical Stimulation - this is another way to lessen pain. When electricity is used for pain, a patient will usually feel a comfortable tickling or vibration on the skin which masks the pain for a little while. When a patient has paralysis (such as after a stroke), electrical stimulation is used to reeducate muscles to facilitate and produce movement.  

  3. Manual Therapy - this is a physical treatment used to decrease pain and realign joints to improve posture and alignment. As we age, our bodies become stiff, which makes it harder to move. It mostly includes joint mobilization, joint manipulation and massage that helps lessen stiffness. 

  4. Exercises - physical therapy is really all about the exercise! There are exercises to address your strength, flexibility, balance and coordination. Exercises are tailored to your needs, diagnosis and current fitness level. It will be hard at first, but you will be happy with the results! 

  5. Hydrotherapy - this treatment strategy involves a dip in the pool. It is different than swimming because it still requires you to do a set of exercises. If you have painful joints such as with arthritis, hydrotherapy will help you accomplish the exercises pain-free!

Where can seniors get physical therapy services?

There are a lot of options available! If you suffered an injury or are in the hospital, your doctor will likely refer you to a physical therapist within that hospital. After being discharged, you may still need additional sessions to help you return to normal. You can get outpatient physical therapy services in the same hospital or in a private healthcare clinic. If mobility or transportation is an issue, you can also choose to see your physical therapist in the comfort of your home. Assisted living facilities are also available services for our seniors. In most cases, these facilities already have their own in-house physical therapists that can help you with your symptoms.

Click here for more information about our physical therapy services for seniors-

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About Evolve Physical Therapy in Brooklyn-

Brooklyn's Premier Holistic Physical Therapy Clinics-

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There’s physical therapy, there’s training, and then there’s EVOLVE. We use the science of bio-mechanics merged with fitness to help our patients get better and stay better!

First we evaluate, then we heal, then we strengthen our clients so they can reach their goals, feel better, and live happier lives. We do so by utilizing a range of core techniques and specialized treatments to reduce pain, improve mobility, enhance physical strength and deal with the underlying issues, not just the pain itself.

Multiple Locations!

1-718-258-3300

https://EvolveNY.com





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Got Back Pain? You May Need to See a Physical Therapist in Brooklyn

Got Back Pain? You May Need to See a Physical Therapist in Brooklyn, NY-Back pain is a major health problem worldwide, it is one of the leading causes of disability among older adults. It can affect a wide range of age groups, and it frequently affects daily life, sleep patterns, work performance, and a decrease in overall general well-being. 

Got Back Pain? You May Need to See a PT

Back pain is a major health problem worldwide, and it is one of the leading causes of disability among older adults. It can affect a wide range of age groups, and frequently affects daily life, sleep patterns, work performance, and a decrease in overall general well-being.

Common Causes of Back Pain

While back pain is easily felt, unfortunately, the main cause is not easily diagnosed and identified. This is why medications are not enough to drive away back pain, and why physical therapy is important. A physical therapist may help to identify the main cause of the problem. According to research, the single most common cause of back pain is mechanical stress or soft tissue injuries. 

  1. Mechanical Issues - this refers to a muscle strain or a ligament sprain. A strain happens when your muscle is stretched and pulled to a capacity it can’t accommodate. This commonly happens due to overuse, fatigue, poor alignment and improper use of a muscle. For example, we can strain our back muscles if we perform a deadlift incorrectly. Another mechanical issue, a sprain occurs when a ligament (the structure that holds our bones together) is stretched and pulled. When this happens, it is then a muscle’s responsibility to hold the joints together, ultimately resulting in fatigue and pain. If this is the cause of your back pain, rest, stretching, and strengthening exercises are usually implemented during therapy. 

  2. A herniated disc & degenerative disc disease - a disc is found in between our vertebral spine. It’s a jelly-like structure that functions as a shock absorber. Sometimes, a disc slips and wedges out in between where it’s supposed to be, and compresses the nerve roots found behind the spine. This then causes pain that corresponds to the nerve it is impinging on. With this type of back pain, one can also expect pain to be present in parts of the lower extremities. Intervertebral discs also go through the usual wear and tear we experience as we age, so they lose water and their jelly like consistency lessens which affects their shock absorbing function. Since they cannot resist forces well, the ultimate result is also back pain. 

  3. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction - another condition that causes back pain is an issue with the joint that joins your sacrum at the bottom of your spine to your pelvis. Dysfunctions happen when there is too much or too little movement in this area. There is too little movement when we are very tight around the hips and pelvis, and there is too much movement when we are very flexible around the joint. Both of these circumstances lead to instability. A physical therapist can spot a sacroiliac joint dysfunction through special tests. 

  4. Facet Joint Dysfunction - Facet joints are like the pillars of your spine. They connect vertebrae to one and another. Facets can be inflamed when there are degenerative changes. This can cause pain when you turn your back a certain way or if you try to bend forward or backward. When facets undergo degenerative changes, they can also affect the discs, thus causing even more pain to an individual.   

  5. Trauma - Fractures and dislocation of spinal segments and parts can also occur, especially in contact sports. These can also result from a very bad fall, or a vehicular accident. Trauma to the spine not only causes back pain, but it can also put a person at risk of paralysis. 

There are also more serious underlying causes of back pain like cancer and osteoarthritis. The goal of physical therapy is not just to eliminate the pain, as medications do, but also define and eliminate the source of the pain itself.

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You May Need to See a PT

If you’re in a lot of pain, you would most likely choose to lie down and rest, to let it go away by itself. However, studies suggest that resting will only make your back pain worse! This is because your muscles grow weaker with tightness and fatigue when there is pain and bed rest promotes even more weakness. 

So what should you expect from a typical physical therapy appointment? A PT will help you decrease the pain you are feeling by using physical agents like hot and cold compresses, electrical stimulation, and ultrasound therapies. Physical therapists may also try to do manual therapy in which they use soft and deep tissue massage to loosen your muscles, and joint mobilization techniques to loosen up tendons or ligaments. Lastly, they will teach you exercises that will help stretch and strengthen structures around your spine.

Williams and McKenzie Exercises

These two are almost always incorporated during exercise in a physical therapy program. Williams exercises are all about flexion of the spine, while McKenzie exercises are all about extension. They both consist of about five to six exercises or positions that you have to hold and perform, that stretch and strengthen your spine at a certain level. While they both try to address your pain, it is extremely important to know what is causing your back pain before performing any type of exercises. Williams and McKenzies are only meant for certain types of diagnosis. For example, if you have spinal stenosis, structures in your spine are crammed together when you extend your back. In this scenario, your PT will teach you William’s Flexion Exercises. In cases where a disc is bulging, your PT will likely teach you McKenzie’s Extension to help decrease the backward displacement of your disc. 

Think of your spine as the mast of a ship. It’s a tall pole that’s placed in the center of a ship, with lots of attachments but only a few supports. Your spine is surrounded by internal organs, ligaments and muscles. Your muscles are one of the main supports of your spine, so it’s important to keep them strong and healthy. If they tighten up or weaken, they cause back pain. Don’t forget to ask your PT for a home exercise program, and make sure to follow it!

Preventing Lower Back Pain From Returning

There is always a risk for back pain to return. So here are tips to prevent it from recurring:

1- Remain active. Live a healthier lifestyle!

This includes having a balanced diet. You should try to avoid being overweight since it increases the load on your spine. There is still much work to be done after Physical Therapy for back pain, so it is best if you can find a fitness regimen that will fit your schedule and lifestyle to prevent your muscles from being atrophied and stiff. It can be as simple as a low-aerobic activity like brisk walking in the morning, a 10 to 15 minute full body stretch before going to work, or swimming for an hour every weekend. Some patients feel comfortable with enrolling in yoga and pilates classes, since these types of exercise incorporate both stretching and strengthening in their poses. Exercise is very important as a lot of patients return to PT because their muscles went back to their original state, causing a recurrence of back issues.

2- Work on proper posture, and learn proper body mechanics

It’s quite hard even for the most fit individual to maintain proper posture at all times. One way to help yourself to keep a good posture is exercise, and another is learning proper body mechanics. Body mechanics is a term used to describe how to move around efficiently and without hurting yourself. There is a right way to lift that heavy box of paperwork, and there’s a proper way to move furniture. 

3- Reduce stress and quit smoking!

While back pain is as real as can be, one big factor that can affect it is stress. Having back problems while sitting in front of a desk at work? It will probably worsen if you are stressed and anxious about a deadline. Even worse, what started as just lower back pain can extend up until the upper back, or radiate down the legs- i.e.- Sciatica. Don’t forget to get some “me” time, meditate, and relax. Also, stop smoking. It’s not yet entirely clear how smoking specifically affects back pain, but it does narrow your blood vessels, which can result in decreased nutrients delivered to the spine and back area. 

Suffering from back pain? Give Evolve Physical Therapy in Brooklyn a call today! 1-718-258-3300

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NYC's Premier Holistic Physical Therapy Clinics-

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There’s physical therapy, there’s training, and then there’s EVOLVE. We use the science of biomechanics merged with fitness to help our patients get better and stay better!

First we evaluate, then we heal, then we strengthen our clients so they can reach their goals, feel better, and live happier lives. We do so by utilizing a range of core techniques and specialized treatments to reduce pain, improve mobility, enhance physical strength and deal with the underlying issues, not just the pain itself.

Multiple Locations!

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https://EvolveNY.com




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Evolve NY's Holistic Physical Therapy Services in NYC

Physical Therapy Services with Evolve - Are you looking for a physical therapist who not only creates a customized treatment plan, but also focuses on finding and treating any underlying health issues that you may have? At Evolve, we are a physical therapy clinic that values individualized treatment and a holistic approach.

Physical Therapy Services with Evolve

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Are you looking for a physical therapist who not only creates a customized treatment plan, but also focuses on finding and treating any underlying health issues that you may have? At Evolve, we are a physical therapy clinic that values individualized treatment and a holistic approach. With our 3-step process we will focus on evaluation, healing, and strengthening. We provide dynamic physical therapy so you can be fit for life.

If you are in need of immediate physical therapy services, please call- 1-718-258-3300

Below is a comprehensive list of our available services and treatment plans:

Manual Physical Therapy:

Manual physical therapy is a type of treatment that utilizes soft tissue techniques to relieve tension in damaged tissue. This type of therapy will be initiated at your evaluation and continued over the course of your physical therapy. It has proven to be able to decrease back pain, muscle spasms, and joint dysfunction. Click here to find out more about our manual physical therapy services

Prehabilitation:

Prehabilitation or prehab is used to help prevent an injury before it occurs. It is also used prior to having surgery to speed up recovery times. At Evolve, we use postural correction, functional strengthening, and mobility drills to address asymmetries, prevent injury, and optimize performance.

There are many ways that prehabilitation can benefit you. These would include but are not limited to: help to correct muscle imbalance, improve flexibility, fix joint alignment, normalize the stability of your core, and it can also help to improve the overall endurance of your muscles. Click here to find out more about our prehab physical therapy services

Parkinson's Boxing Training:

Rocksteady boxing is used to help people who have Parkinson’s disease regain strength and mobility. These exercises the target gross motor movement, balance, core strength and rhythm have been proven to slow down the progression of Parkinson’s disease. The boxing moves are adapted and designed to help patients regain control of their range of motion, and improve overall quality of life.

At any stage of this disease, those who attend these boxing classes will find that they are able to regain and start to build up their strength and flexibility again. Along with the increased range of mobility perks, boxing training can also help you work out any pent-up stress. Click here to find out more about our Parkinsons Disease physical therapy services

Running and gait:

This is a form of therapy that helps people regain the ability to stand, walk, or run. It can also be used to help athletes preform their best, or recover from a sports related injury. To access where it may be best to start improving these areas, your physical therapist may have you walk or run on a specialty treadmill that captures your movements. This allows them to point out what needs to be improved, and start to implement a treatment and recovery plan. Click here to find out more about our runners physical therapy services

Pediatric PT and Adolescent:

We have a dedicated team of therapists who specialize in physical therapy for pediatric and adolescents. We can implement therapy programs to meet all your family’s goals and help improve function and mobility for your children with our innovative physical therapy programs. Our creative and fun techniques will be a hit with kids as well as teens. Contact us for a consultation today to discuss available treatment options. Click here to find out more about our pediatric and adolescent physical therapy services

Schroth Method:

The Schroth Method directly accesses spinal movement and muscle tightness caused by scoliosis. With the Schroth method, we want to de-rotate, elongate, and stabilize the spine. This therapy will help restore muscle memory, posture, and alignment. Since Scoliosis is unique for anyone with the condition, our highly skilled therapists will develop a custom plan to fight back against your scoliosis, and help to prevent further rotation of your spine. Click here to find out more about our scoliosis physical therapy services

Hand Therapy:

By utilizing hand therapy, you can treat unique muscle groups, tendons, and ligaments. This kind of treatment can help you develop and regain your fine motor skills in your fingers, hands and wrists.  Patients who qualify for hand therapy may have had a sports injury, or an accident that has caused them to lose mobility and function of their hands. Click here to find out more about our hand physical therapy services

TMJ Dysfunction Treatment:

We can help correct TMJ without surgery with our treatment plans. At Evolve, we can begin to heal issues with your temporomandibular joint that connects your jaw to your skull. Based on your current condition, we will develop a plan to help eliminate jaw pain associated with TMJ. The following are a few types of therapy that can be used to relieve this kind of pain: manual therapy, low-load exercises, and specialized pain treatments. Click here to find out more about our TMJ physical therapy services

Soft Tissue Therapy:

Here at Evolve, for musculoskeletal injuries, we use instrument-assisted soft-tissue mobilization (IASTM) to heal muscles and joints that cause pain during movement. This will improve range of motion, strength, and pain perception.

Here are a few reasons we utilize soft tissue therapy:

  • Soft Tissue Therapy can improve your range of motion

  • Reduce swelling and decrease pain

  • Reduce any adhesions that have formed

  • Prevent scar tissue build up

  • Lengthen muscles and tendons

  • Restore mobility and functionality of affected areas

There are many types of soft tissue techniques that may be incorporated into your treatment plan. Some of the following may be used during the course of your treatment: sustained pressure, direct oscillations, and parallel mobilization. Click here to find out more about our soft tissue physical therapy service

Post-surgical Care:

At Evolve, we are an outpatient facility. We align our treatment plans with our patients long term sports and activity goals. Our experienced physical therapists follow the latest and best protocols when creating your treatment plan. We will develop a close relationship with your surgeon and doctors so that we can work together as a team. It is important to us that you reach your highest fitness goals. With us, good enough just doesn’t cut it.  Click here to find out more about our after surgery care physical therapy services

Orthopedic Physical Therapy- every physical therapist in our team is skilled to deal with injury or illness that affects your bones, joints, muscles, tendons or ligaments. These are mainly fractures, strains, sprains or postoperative conditions. 

Our physical therapists will have you go through a thorough assessment before laying out a plan of treatment that is in line with your goals. You can expect to use modalities such as electrical stimulation, ultrasound and hot/cold application. We will teach you exercises that will help boost your healing, return you to function and to prevent re-injury. Click here to find out more about our

Orthopedic physical therapy can feel hard at first, as you start learning your exercises and moving through your pain. Treatment sessions are focused on rebuilding your flexibility, strength and function to help you get back on your feet. Click here for more information about our orthopedic physical therapy services

Occupational Physical Therapy- we also specialize in conditions related to daily function and movements and related injuries to your job. Certain hazards at the workplace can cause your body to feel aches and pains that make you susceptible to repetitive strain injuries-a.k.a- (RSI). 

RSI, also known as work-related pain, is the general term used to describe muscle, nerve or tendon pain caused by repeated movements and overuse of our joints. It is also caused by improper posture, malalignment, vibrations, compressions, and other cumulative trauma. It can cover a wide range of painful musculoskeletal disorders.

At evolve, our physical therapists are well trained to spot these kinds of conditions and what could have possibly caused it. They will treat and manage your pain, give you exercises to stay pain free, and teach you strategies on how to prevent it from recurring.  Click here to find out more about our occupational physical therapy services

Sports Physical Therapy- in sports, every athlete is prone to injury. In sports physical therapy, one of our our missions at Evolve Physical Therapy is to prevent and to minimize the risk for sports injuries.

Since our physical therapists are well versed in sports physical therapy, there are also trained to improve your form and performance through exercises that they provide. But sometimes, athletes do get injured, and again physical therapists are responsible to help them get back to the field. 

Our physical therapists will often perform manual therapy, some soft tissue and deep tissue massage to loosen up muscles that stiffened because of an injury, after which you will start exercising to build your strength, endurance, balance and coordination. All of these exercises will help you return to your sport in tip top condition.  Click here to find out more about our sports physical therapy services

Do You Need a Physical Therapist That Can Provide Specialized Treatment for Your Injury or Condition?

Regardless of your current condition we can formulate a plan to get you back to your best self. From accident to injury, we have physical therapy specialists that will dedicate themselves to your healing.

We have three prime New York City locations that are devoted to helping you recover. Our main physical therapy office is 3319 Avenue N, located in the heart of Marine Park in Brooklyn. This location features a tranquil and relaxing spa-like environment. Our second location, 6161 Strickland Avenue, is in Mill Basin’s Harbor Fitness, and is designed primarily for athletic patients. Our third and final location is 191 and 15th Street, located at Park Slope's Harbor Fitness. This facility is meant to push you even further in your physical therapy or fitness treatment. Contact us today to schedule your consultation with our team. Give us a call to schedule a consultation! 1-718-258-3300

About Evolve Physical Therapy in Brooklyn-

NYC's Premier Holistic Physical Therapy Clinics-

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There’s physical therapy, there’s training, and then there’s EVOLVE. We use the science of bio-mechanics merged with fitness to help our patients get better and stay better!

First we evaluate, then we heal, then we strengthen our clients so they can reach their goals, feel better, and live happier lives. We do so by utilizing a range of core techniques and specialized treatments to reduce pain, improve mobility, enhance physical strength and deal with the underlying issues, not just the pain itself.

Multiple Locations!

1-718-258-3300

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Orthopedic Physical Therapy Services at Evolve

Orthopedic Physical Therapy Services- Orthopedics is a branch of medicine concerning the musculoskeletal system. These are comprised of your muscles, bones, joints, ligaments and tendons. If you have concerns with any of the mentioned body parts, your doctor will likely refer you for Physical Therapy.

Orthopedic Therapy

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Over a person’s lifetime, they will more than likely get an injury or illness that will affect their muscles, bones, joints, ligaments, and tendons as a result of their activities and lifestyle. These conditions will limit you from doing your daily activities and even prevent you from work or recreational activities. These types of injuries or illnesses can affect one’s independence, mental state, and quality of life. If you are one of these people, you will more than likely benefit from the services of an orthopedic physical therapist.

Orthopedic Physical Therapy

Orthopedics is a branch of medicine concerning the musculoskeletal system. These are comprised of your muscles, bones, joints, ligaments and tendons. If you have concerns with any of the mentioned body parts, your doctor will likely refer you for Physical Therapy. Orthopedic Physical Therapy is the most common form of physical therapy. It includes assessment and treatment of the musculoskeletal system when they are affected by illness or injury due to trauma. This branch of PT can be Pediatric, Geriatric, Sports Related or Work Related. 

  1. Pediatric - this involves treatment of children and teenagers with bone fractures, scoliosis or growing pains.

  2. Geriatric - this involves treatment of orthopedic cases affecting the aging population. 

  3. Sports Related - the dark side of sports is that you can get injured anytime even with training. An athlete would need Orthopedic Physical Therapy to recovery from injury or surgery. 

  4. Work Related - these involve patients that perform activities that require repetitive work. Repetitive motions often result in pain, decreases in flexibility, and decreases in strength. 

Common Conditions-

This specialization of Physical Therapy focuses treatment of the musculoskeletal system. Some of the conditions that are commonly seen are:

  1. Fractures - any break in the bone. Fractures commonly occur because of accidents, slips, falls, or sports injuries. 

  2. Strains - an injury affecting the muscle. A muscle strain happens when a muscle is overly stretched resulting in microtears within the affected part. 

  3. Sprains - this type of injury is similar to a sprain, only it affects the ligaments. It is also a result of the ligament being overly stretched due to a sudden movement or action. 

  4. Tendonitis - this occurs when a tendon (the structure which connects a muscle to a bone) is inflammed. This can cause pain and affect a person’s participation in daily activities. 

  5. Bursitis - an inflammation affecting the small, fluid-filled sacs called bursa. A bursa acts like a pillow that cushions the bones, muscles and ligaments near the joint. 

  6. Post-operative conditions - if you have just gone surgery of your bone, muscle, tendon, ligament or joint, you will most definitely need to undergo orthopedic physical therapy.

Remember, these conditions can affect any area of our body! It can also affect any person regardless of their age. 

Evaluation and Treatment

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The human body is made for movement and the musculoskeletal system helps the human body move and interact with the environment. Physical Therapists are also called movement specialists. They are particularly trained in the treatment and rehabilitation of orthopedic cases. Before proceeding with treatment, your Physical Therapist will first conduct a thorough assessment and evaluation. This will determine your current status in terms of pain, flexibility, mobility and functionality. Part of the assessment is formulating goals of treatment. It is important that you let your PT know what you want to achieve after your series of treatments. Your Physical Therapist will then design a program of treatment that will best suit you based on your current status and goals. 

Therapists have a number of treatment strategies that they use to accommodate your body’s problems. These strategies are what they will use during the course of your treatment.

  1. Modalities - these include hot / cold packs, electrical stimulation, ultrasound, or laser. These are provided by machines and are mostly used to control your pain and inflammation, especially during the first few times you see your PT. 

  2. Assistive Devices - these include crutches, walkers, canes or a wheelchair. You might need one of these to help you move around when you’re still recovering from an injury or post op. 

  3. Orthotics or Prosthetics - Orthotics makes use of artificial devices such as splints and braces while Prosthetics uses an artificial body part. These devices help in supporting body parts that are impaired (orthotics) or amputated (prosthetics). 

  4. Manual Therapy - this treatment strategy involves quite a few things. A PT can perform kneading to release your muscle and fascia, joint manipulation and joint mobilization. This is the part where you relax and the PT does all the hard work!

  5. Exercise - the main tool to help a patient recover from an orthopedic condition. 

Exercise is the most important component of Orthopedic Physical Therapy. Here, a PT will give you a set of things to do uniquely tailored for you based on his initial assessment and findings. When a person is diagnosed with an orthopedic case, the person is most likely experiencing pain, a decrease in motion or flexibility and some muscle weakness. Exercises will typically include:

  1. Stretching Exercises - this is to help increase your flexibility and prepare structures for more challenging activities.

  2. Strengthening Exercises - whenever there is pain, a slight muscle weakness will always be present. Strengthening these weakened muscles helps get rid of the pain.

  3. Balance Exercises - this is usually prescribed to patients with lower extremity injuries. This can be hard since your PT will have to challenge your limits, but it can be fun too!

  4. Endurance Exercises - some orthopedic injuries are a result of repetitive motions making your muscles and other structures tire easily. Endurance exercises are designed to be repetitive, as you are training your muscles to be able to perform motions for a prolonged period of time. 

  5. Plyometrics - this exercise focuses on generating power. This type of exercise will require your muscles (or you) to exert maximum effort to produce maximum results. 

Finding the right PTs

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There are some Physical Therapists that have undergone specific training to treat orthopedic conditions. These PTs have the letters “OCS” attached to their names. It stands for Orthopedic Certified Specialist. You can ask your doctor for a referral, but you can also choose to come directly to a Physical Therapist you trust. 

Orthopedic Physical Therapy will help you return to function but it can be quite challenging since it will require you to endure a little bit of pain and discomfort. Your hard work, dedication, and active participation really is the key to full recovery. Here at Evolve, we can guarantee that our team of Physical Therapists will help you face these challenges. 

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About Evolve Physical Therapy in Brooklyn-

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Brooklyn’s Premier Physical Therapy Clinics-

There’s physical therapy, there’s training, and then there’s EVOLVE. We use the science of biomechanics merged with fitness to help our patients get better and stay better!

First we evaluate, then we heal, then we strengthen our clients so they can reach their goals, feel better, and live happier lives. We do so by utilizing a range of core techniques and specialized treatments to reduce pain, improve mobility, enhance physical strength and deal with the underlying issues, not just the pain itself.

Multiple Locations!

1-718-258-3300

https://EvolveNY.com


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